Opinion: NASCAR has Failed it’s Canadian Talents

Not many drivers can claim they went from open-wheel racing to winning a stock car championship in their first try at 20 years old. Andrew Ranger can, however. After two years in CART, where he earned a podium and had back to back tenth tenth-place points finishes. He returned to his roots and began racing in Canada’s very own stock car series. Where after one … Continue reading Opinion: NASCAR has Failed it’s Canadian Talents

Opinion- My Awards for 2025 NASCAR Cup Season

The 2025 NASCAR season is in the books. Here are some of my personal awards for the season. The Four-Leaf Clover Award The four-leaf clover award is for NASCAR’s most fortunate driver. This season it’s Kyle Larson for a timely caution helping him secure his 2nd championship. Honorable mention is Joey Logano for being saved twice by Denny Hamlin during the playoffs. The Shattered Mirror Award The … Continue reading Opinion- My Awards for 2025 NASCAR Cup Season

Opinion: NASCAR Needs to Step in with Broadcast Partners

Imagine if you will, the Super Bowl has ended, the teams make it to the field with the media, and just after they interview the Quarterback, “Welcome to your local news.” Well, that’s what NASCAR fans received last night following the Championship race at Phoenix. NASCAR fans have been treated like the redheaded stepchild by NASCAR’s broadcast partners for the past few years, from goofy … Continue reading Opinion: NASCAR Needs to Step in with Broadcast Partners

Three Potential 2026 Formats Remain for NASCAR

We all know that NASCAR and the industry have been in fierce conversations this season about a potential change to the Championship format as soon as the 2026 season. Fans and industry personalities alike have clearly felt that the current format has run aground, and even the TV numbers have fallen substantially year over year. It is time to take it out behind the barn, … Continue reading Three Potential 2026 Formats Remain for NASCAR

A NASCAR Diehard’s Take on Formula E

We started covering the world’s first major Electric racing series here at Seriously Fast about 2 1/2 years ago or so. The FiA’s Formula E series intrigued me as it had already been around for closing in on a decade and was continuing to grow. Now, I come from a NASCAR background—big, loud, brash, metal-on-metal, full-contact motorsports. Most NASCAR fans lose their ever-loving minds when … Continue reading A NASCAR Diehard’s Take on Formula E

Most Likely Drivers Landing Places if NASCAR Wins the Monopoly Lawsuit

If NASCAR wins the Monopoly lawsuit between themselves and 23XI Racing/Front Row Motorsports, there will be six full-time Cup Drivers in free agency. So, let’s speculate. Obviously, each and every one of these drivers would be a prime candidate for a new team if they were to purchase these charters, but where do they end up if an existing team were to jump at them? … Continue reading Most Likely Drivers Landing Places if NASCAR Wins the Monopoly Lawsuit

AI Predictions for the Next Five Cup Series Champions

As we all know, AI is a massive part of today’s world. One thing I can promise is that we will never use AI to write our articles or even our major social media posts. But that doesn’t mean we can’t have a little fun with it, right? So, I got to playing around with it and asked it. Can you predict the next five … Continue reading AI Predictions for the Next Five Cup Series Champions

Opinion: FOX needs to step up their broadcasting game.

Saturday’s Allen Crowe 100 at the Springfield Mile was a very interesting race. It had a ton of fun on track action, crashes, and storylines like no other. I mean, Brayton Laster got Wayne Peterson his first lead-lap finish of the decade. But something felt off. Major contender Isabella Robusto’s crash in the entry of turn 3 didn’t have a replay, as well as Lawless … Continue reading Opinion: FOX needs to step up their broadcasting game.

Bubba Wallace Showed His Talent, but Some Fans Won’t Accept It

Bubba Wallace won the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis. It wasn’t a rain win, or a fluke; he earned this one. Wallace showed his talent in this win. He was able to save fuel when his team didn’t believe they would make it. He kept calm after the rain erased a large lead. He held off a hard-charging Kyle Larson on two separate restarts. He ran … Continue reading Bubba Wallace Showed His Talent, but Some Fans Won’t Accept It